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. >> i think that when governor pat brown designed the education, there were three rungs,. and they were absolutely integral. if you cut off one of those rungs you are cutting off a pathway for people to have a better life. if the community colleges don't offer courses where people can ma trick you late to csu or uc, i think that you are absolutely limiting their options. it is critical to do that. we have 90,000 students at the city college in san francisco. half of them are actually learning english as a second language because san francisco is an entry point for immigrants. and so, often we encourage immigrants to learn english and become citizens and without those courses at the city college they would not have those opportunities. so it is actually critical that we make sure that that institution is funded and that it is protected and that it is fiscally accountable. and we need to make sure that they are teaching classes like the solar class that i helped to advocate for. we now have classes at the campus to learn how to install solar on people's roofs because of the
. >> i think that when governor pat brown designed the education, there were three rungs,. and they were absolutely integral. if you cut off one of those rungs you are cutting off a pathway for people to have a better life. if the community colleges don't offer courses where people can ma trick you late to csu or uc, i think that you are absolutely limiting their options. it is critical to do that. we have 90,000 students at the city college in san francisco. half of them are actually...
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because you have a chance to influence the shadow president of the united states, my friend willie brown, when he becomes vice president of the united states [speaker not understood] organized crimes for 9/11 friendly plan, and you can break agenda today, the brown act allows you to do that to make an emergency request for the president of the united states to order our troops home under martial law [speaker not understood], which will end 77 unconstitutional wars since world war ii and get him reelected. i think he'd like that. thank you for listening. >> thank you. next speaker. we're switching the microphone. now you can go. >>> my name is paulette brown and i'm here again i'm going to show the video i've been showing every week concerning our little children, the violence going on here [speaker not understood]. [video presentation] >> it is quite another to experience the sudden violent death of a loved one. >>> it is not a joke. [gunshots] >> in 2004 san francisco experienced [speaker not understood] ♪ >>> [speaker not understood], we need someone to stand with us. we feel sorry f
because you have a chance to influence the shadow president of the united states, my friend willie brown, when he becomes vice president of the united states [speaker not understood] organized crimes for 9/11 friendly plan, and you can break agenda today, the brown act allows you to do that to make an emergency request for the president of the united states to order our troops home under martial law [speaker not understood], which will end 77 unconstitutional wars since world war ii and get him...
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one, for jerry brown's legacy. if he lost that, the rest of his governorship would have been, cut, cut, cut and he may well not have run for re-election because of that. instead, he has the wind at his back. and second, and i think this is most important, since 1998 in california, we have been talking about, the budget is broken, a structural deficit, california is greece, it can't get its house in order. the budget is now balance bbala. you can't even believe it. and yes, there are some problems here and there, but this is the closest we've been in 15 years. it's an amazing thing. >> belva: we have to turn to lisa, find out only of the things that happened locally. >> yes, yes. hundreds of local ballot measures on the big talk, even across the nation, was in richmond, where the very first national -- very first tax on the nation in soda, anti-obesity measure went down in flames. it fizzled big time. you know, 60%, 70% said no. richmond does not want to be singled out for the fat people's tax. they don't want it. o
one, for jerry brown's legacy. if he lost that, the rest of his governorship would have been, cut, cut, cut and he may well not have run for re-election because of that. instead, he has the wind at his back. and second, and i think this is most important, since 1998 in california, we have been talking about, the budget is broken, a structural deficit, california is greece, it can't get its house in order. the budget is now balance bbala. you can't even believe it. and yes, there are some...
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governor jerry brown's proposition 30 billed as a tax hike to rescue state schools has passed. 54% yes, to 46% no. it will raise the tax cut by a quarter of a cent per year and increase tax for those that make over $150,000 a year. >> here we are. we have a vote of the people. i think the only place in america where a state actually said let's raise our taxes for our kids, for our schools, for our california dreams. >> reporter: now the biggest support was in liberal san francisco, santa cruz, and alameda county. while the largest was in the northeast tip of the state. it's expected to raise an average of $6 billion a year for the state's general fund and education. i'm tara moriarty. >>> competing measure proposition 38 went down in defeat. you can see right there on your screen. 72% said no. 28% said yes. it was bankrolled by millionaire attorney and would have raised the taxes of middle and upper class if households. >>> we are tracking breaking news. firefighters are looking into the cause of a house fire. i want to take you to the scene that is on marion drive. here's a live look.
governor jerry brown's proposition 30 billed as a tax hike to rescue state schools has passed. 54% yes, to 46% no. it will raise the tax cut by a quarter of a cent per year and increase tax for those that make over $150,000 a year. >> here we are. we have a vote of the people. i think the only place in america where a state actually said let's raise our taxes for our kids, for our schools, for our california dreams. >> reporter: now the biggest support was in liberal san francisco,...
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i have paulette brown here who is going to help me show some pictures, use the overhead. i'm here to advise you on a [speaker not understood] i'm having with the da's office. i'd like to read a part of a letter i wrote to da gascone and have not received a response. this is in regard to may sanchez, my mother, case no. 11 0 724 99. [speaker not understood] and i'm writing to you because of the frustration and stress that my family is enduring through the bitter process of justice delayed and justice denied. you may remember me from my own [speaker not understood] killed in a drive-by shooting on january 7 of 2007 and still an unsolved murder case with a reward of $250,000. the reason why i am writing to you today is because my mother mary sanchez was brutally assaulted on 9/11 of 2011 at a club bar -- club/bar named [speaker not understood] in the mission district. the person that assaulted her was a marine named juan omego, a.k.a. chino, this was a party for he and his sister. chino and his sister [speaker not understood] were with familiar friends and acquaintances of m
i have paulette brown here who is going to help me show some pictures, use the overhead. i'm here to advise you on a [speaker not understood] i'm having with the da's office. i'd like to read a part of a letter i wrote to da gascone and have not received a response. this is in regard to may sanchez, my mother, case no. 11 0 724 99. [speaker not understood] and i'm writing to you because of the frustration and stress that my family is enduring through the bitter process of justice delayed and...
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i heard oscar [speaker not understood] brown buffalo footsteps pounding of valencia corridor and he was shouting poetry [speaker not understood] junkies nodding in their wasted [speaker not understood] in the hotel royale, the mission's finest. and even the furniture was angry. and i tell the waiters at the bus stop, the waitresses, the flower sellers, the blind guitarist [speaker not understood] at a purple sky, the shirtless vagrant vagabond ranting at a parking meter, the spray paint visionary setting fire to the word. and i knew this was the last call. we were tired of living from the scraps of others. we were tired of dying for our own chunk of nothing. and i saw this barrio, this city as a freight train. a crazy mexican bus careening out of control, a mutiny aboard the battle ship, and every port hole filled with anger. and we were going to stay angry. and we were not leaving, not ever leaving el corazon [speaker not understood] of the mission. the [speaker not understood] ends here. (applause) >> and i just want to point out that only san francisco do poets get invited to come to
i heard oscar [speaker not understood] brown buffalo footsteps pounding of valencia corridor and he was shouting poetry [speaker not understood] junkies nodding in their wasted [speaker not understood] in the hotel royale, the mission's finest. and even the furniture was angry. and i tell the waiters at the bus stop, the waitresses, the flower sellers, the blind guitarist [speaker not understood] at a purple sky, the shirtless vagrant vagabond ranting at a parking meter, the spray paint...
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governor jerry brown is expected to attend those meetings. >> we will have more on this developing story. it has busted in daly city with a significant amount of water into this neighborhood >> watching wall street after a weird day yesterday. the dow jones was down a quarter of a point. just a 0 percent change. just over 12,000 and the futures were down 57. what is happening in the country of greece and the physical clef looming. some people are two months behind on mortgage payments actually fell behind that is the lowest point in more than three years the mortgage delinquency rate has not been that low since 2009. microsoft is saying that stephen sinofsky. the president of its windows and windows flight operation is leaving the company. this departure comes just weeks after windows launched windows 8. at one point it was thought that he could become ceo of the company. also, international stock markets fell today after europe's financial ministers postponed approval of an urgently needed 8 if payme aid .. payment for greece. even of greek parliament approved its next round of spending
governor jerry brown is expected to attend those meetings. >> we will have more on this developing story. it has busted in daly city with a significant amount of water into this neighborhood >> watching wall street after a weird day yesterday. the dow jones was down a quarter of a point. just a 0 percent change. just over 12,000 and the futures were down 57. what is happening in the country of greece and the physical clef looming. some people are two months behind on mortgage...
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and the last putting together, willie brown, and i know willie brown for years. and i said, willie, i think the majority of your homeless are mentally ill. he said majority? he said you're way too conservative. he as said the vast majority. he said if i could get them to take their medication, i could save this city millions and millions of dollars. the department of health talks about saving money, you're not saving money. you're spending all of that money and way more in police and enforcement activities. you're putting people in prison for life. and look at the guy who was put in prison who was a truck driver. they couldn't handle him because he was schizophrenic, paranoid schizophrenic. so, they put him in zoll tear i for a year. when he came out he wanted to sue the state. the state wouldn't let him. so, what did he do? he planted his 18 wheeler in the side of the state capital and cost the city $80 million. i just want to mention one more thing, and that is that i have a very dear friend who is indicted for murder in san francisco. he cut off the head of a
and the last putting together, willie brown, and i know willie brown for years. and i said, willie, i think the majority of your homeless are mentally ill. he said majority? he said you're way too conservative. he as said the vast majority. he said if i could get them to take their medication, i could save this city millions and millions of dollars. the department of health talks about saving money, you're not saving money. you're spending all of that money and way more in police and...
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but fiercely opposed by governor brown. you can see this one was just pummeled completely by voters today. voters rejecting prop 38. >>> we want to bring in stan brock with fact-checking in all this. there's been hype on both sides of the cane on prop 30. a lot of fear, prop 30 is trending in the yes direction. give us an explainer here. what happens if it fails or if it is yes tomorrow morning? >> we saw the numbers. it does seem like it's a toss-up at this point. 50% more, 54% against. there's 31% of districts reporting at this moment. there's major areas of the state of california that have not weighed in. we don't know yet. i'm an optimist. maybe you're an optimist. let's look at what would happen if prop 30 passed. you hear numbers of $6 billion. we're looking at the trigger cuts if prop 30 fails. let me address that first. if prop 30 fails, this is because of the fact it was assumed by the legislature and by governor brown, it would be part of the budget, you're looking at trigger cuts of $5.3 billion in cuts, $250 mi
but fiercely opposed by governor brown. you can see this one was just pummeled completely by voters today. voters rejecting prop 38. >>> we want to bring in stan brock with fact-checking in all this. there's been hype on both sides of the cane on prop 30. a lot of fear, prop 30 is trending in the yes direction. give us an explainer here. what happens if it fails or if it is yes tomorrow morning? >> we saw the numbers. it does seem like it's a toss-up at this point. 50% more, 54%...
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we have -- we're wait lg on governor brown who is going to state his mrit dal -- i don't know if i'd say mrit cam career, but a lot of pop sigs >> i think it's safe to say he stakes his political reputation on this proposition 24. i thinki spoke to the most optimistic person in the room, the head of the children's soeshs association. i did have to ask him, woers case sen nar yoeshgs what happens if the 6,000 cuts happen. he saidreal stickly, we're going to be looking at about 50 days extra of school year. now studentswho get out in june are going to be looking at the middle of may. proposition 30 would have raised the sales tax by a quarter of a penny. for those making 250,000dollar a year, your income tax would have gone up. it wasn't apermanent tax hievenlth those were all temporary, but as you say, it is not passing. it'scertainly early in the evening, and they're optimistic >> that's interesting. amongthe democrats in san francisco on tuesday -- wait, this is tuesday. the governor was hereand -- these flubs dreeping closer together as we it is here through the evening. you had ac
we have -- we're wait lg on governor brown who is going to state his mrit dal -- i don't know if i'd say mrit cam career, but a lot of pop sigs >> i think it's safe to say he stakes his political reputation on this proposition 24. i thinki spoke to the most optimistic person in the room, the head of the children's soeshs association. i did have to ask him, woers case sen nar yoeshgs what happens if the 6,000 cuts happen. he saidreal stickly, we're going to be looking at about 50 days...
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governor brown has still not shown up here. he is waiting and of course everybody wants to hear from him. but earlier, there was a minute thee valley with education leaders and with lawmakers who supported proposition 30. for example, one was a senate president. let's hear from him. >> tonight is the end of one difficult chapter. in california's history in the beginning of a new and better chapter where we reinvest in people we say education matters and we stand for california. thank you, thank you very much. >> so the state superintendent , talk about somebody who is very anxious to inned foo the results results -- to find the results of this proposition. he also told me if this pleasure pleasure -- this measure does not pass, be sure that several districts will go bankrupt. also on the ballot was proposition thirtd 8, another education-related proposition behind that one. she issued a statement a short time ago. molly said transformational changes take time, and we are committed to staying the course until our state truly doe
governor brown has still not shown up here. he is waiting and of course everybody wants to hear from him. but earlier, there was a minute thee valley with education leaders and with lawmakers who supported proposition 30. for example, one was a senate president. let's hear from him. >> tonight is the end of one difficult chapter. in california's history in the beginning of a new and better chapter where we reinvest in people we say education matters and we stand for california. thank you,...
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governor brown's temporary tax for education. the efforts today to get voters attention. >> reporter: nothing was going to stop sheria westbrook not even the birth of her son six days ago. >> this is my livelihood. this is my kid's livelihood and i can't think of any other place i would like to be with today, here with this little guy. >> reporter: working the phones and handing out fliers in favor of proposition 30. it would increase taxes on those making more than $250,000 to fund education. they say we can't afford the alternative. >> we have to take another $6 billion cut come january, it's going to be horrendous. >> reporter: lieutenant governor newsom says the state can't handle more cuts. >> you can't talk a good game about the importance of education and investing in children and then reject the opportunity that's in front of you to do something about it. if you do, we have only ourselves to blame. >> reporter: while they were making calls so were opponents of 30. sue carro chair of the republican party says there will be
governor brown's temporary tax for education. the efforts today to get voters attention. >> reporter: nothing was going to stop sheria westbrook not even the birth of her son six days ago. >> this is my livelihood. this is my kid's livelihood and i can't think of any other place i would like to be with today, here with this little guy. >> reporter: working the phones and handing out fliers in favor of proposition 30. it would increase taxes on those making more than $250,000...
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. >>> voters endorsed proposition 30, governor brown's plan to hike sales and income taxes to raise $6 billion to balance the state budget. so what comes next? cbs 5 political insider phil matier spoke with the governor today. phil. >> reporter: that's right. this is a first step, but we didn't go off the cliff but it's still a rocky road here in sacramento and for california. >>> we're not going to see the $5.5 billion of cutbacks to k- 12. >>> reporter: educators however say there's still more to be done. >> it wasn't about piling a bunch of new money on schools saying we are going to make new investments. it was about stopping the cuts. >> reporter: and let's not forget, the state still faces a $32 billion wall of debt from past borrowing. >> you have to make sure over the next few years that we pay our bills we invest in the right programs but we don't have the latest spending binges like we did in the days where you had the dot-com boom. >> reporter: the other news out of the election, the first time since 1933 the ruling party in this case the democrats may have won enough seats
. >>> voters endorsed proposition 30, governor brown's plan to hike sales and income taxes to raise $6 billion to balance the state budget. so what comes next? cbs 5 political insider phil matier spoke with the governor today. phil. >> reporter: that's right. this is a first step, but we didn't go off the cliff but it's still a rocky road here in sacramento and for california. >>> we're not going to see the $5.5 billion of cutbacks to k- 12. >>> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: governor brown has made it his personal mission to get proposition 30 passed racing state income tax for those more than $250,000 a year funneling six billion dollars into schools and universities and support may be rising. it needs more than 50% to win. three weeks ago only 45% of voters said yes and there was a huge number of undecided ones. now looks like the governor's initiative has enough to ee. k it out with 51% planning to vote yes. >> let's see how two ballot measures measure up. >> reporter: the new numbers look grim for the competing measure of prop 38. it would raise the state income tax for almost all californians for schools and preschool programs. the latest polls show it is losing with 55% saying no. how do californians feel about the death penalty? the newest poll shows they want to keep it. 51% said they would vote no on proposition 34 which would uphold the death penalty. 41% say they will vote yes which would prohibit the death penalty and replace it with life in prison without parole. food labeling has become a hot button issue. prop 37 would require c
. >> reporter: governor brown has made it his personal mission to get proposition 30 passed racing state income tax for those more than $250,000 a year funneling six billion dollars into schools and universities and support may be rising. it needs more than 50% to win. three weeks ago only 45% of voters said yes and there was a huge number of undecided ones. now looks like the governor's initiative has enough to ee. k it out with 51% planning to vote yes. >> let's see how two ballot...
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governor brown today added two new judges to superior court. one is a former state bar president and longtime civil litigator. williams is a staff attorney with the san jose-based sixth district court of appeal. both are democrats and both will earn more than 178,000 a year as judges. >>> apple's new spaceship- shaped headquarters in cupertino won't be ready until 2016. it may take the city until june to complete its environmental impact report. >>> it's a thanksgiving dinner, the likes of which you may never have seen. why all these people are waiting an hour in sausalito. >>> also, the rain is gone. but fog is coming back. believe it or not, i'm tracking highs near 70 for thanksgiving. how warm it will get in your neighborhood, in just 7 minutes. >>> but right after the break, an atv out for penguins, stolen from a christmas display. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for
governor brown today added two new judges to superior court. one is a former state bar president and longtime civil litigator. williams is a staff attorney with the san jose-based sixth district court of appeal. both are democrats and both will earn more than 178,000 a year as judges. >>> apple's new spaceship- shaped headquarters in cupertino won't be ready until 2016. it may take the city until june to complete its environmental impact report. >>> it's a thanksgiving dinner,...
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one of them as proposition 3 that has been the backing of jerry brown. proposition-30 -- if it does fail? there will be $6 billion impacting k-12 education. and $500 million will be cut from the public universities. that could also provide tuition increases. dan kerman has more. >> governor brown has been pitching he has trying everybody else to win this series are we going to do it? >> yes! >> and what can only be described as a pep rally for proposition 32 backers have assembled a who's who of the top democrats to make the case for proposition 30. >> if you are wavering? please vote yes i believe the future of this state depends on it. >> voted yes! the only thing that is going to stop the sixth million hit that demands that there be accountability. and independent audits that will be part of public records. >> the people of california care about their kids, their schools and the future. keith the california dream alive. >> not everybody is in support. , is really a shell came when it is about an education, or tax increases. >> opponents for inside, ou
one of them as proposition 3 that has been the backing of jerry brown. proposition-30 -- if it does fail? there will be $6 billion impacting k-12 education. and $500 million will be cut from the public universities. that could also provide tuition increases. dan kerman has more. >> governor brown has been pitching he has trying everybody else to win this series are we going to do it? >> yes! >> and what can only be described as a pep rally for proposition 32 backers have...
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. >> now this is an issue that governor brown campaigned very hard for. lee ann is live in sacramento she's following this at the yes on 30 headquarters. >>reporter: that's right. this is a proposition that i think everyone in california is watching at the moment. supporters of proposition 30 gathered here at the sheraton hotel in sacramento. waiting for those final results. the mood i have to say is very festive so far. governor brown is not expected to arrive i'm told for at least another hour. i heard one volunteer say we believe we are finally here. it's over. it has been a long costly campaign. a lot of hard work by a lot of volunteers and supporters. prop 30 again is of referred to as governor rescue plan which of course raises taxes to avoid those so-called trigger cuts and it has been slipping or had been slipping in the polls in the last several weeks but again you had the undecided voters and when i talked to the governor last night he said he wasn't at all concerned. he was sure he was going to win and we'll just have to see right now. live in
. >> now this is an issue that governor brown campaigned very hard for. lee ann is live in sacramento she's following this at the yes on 30 headquarters. >>reporter: that's right. this is a proposition that i think everyone in california is watching at the moment. supporters of proposition 30 gathered here at the sheraton hotel in sacramento. waiting for those final results. the mood i have to say is very festive so far. governor brown is not expected to arrive i'm told for at least...
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nasa says there is also a possibility that the super jupiter could also be a brown star which could be basically a start that collapses. they're still looking into it but that is pretty impressive. >> tell me about it james. >> i like nasa news. >> we have a big stories we're watching this morning as we leave up to thanksgiving. the port of oakland were hundreds of workers are on strike and we will tell you what a good means to use your shopping are traveling this thing clinks thanksgiving week. we're looking at some major delays and we will tell you why. the lower right-hand corner is a big black this morning after the forty- niners when who should be the starting quarterback? we will be right back. sleep train has your ticket to tempur-pedic. experience the pressure-relieving comfort of tempur-pedic, and sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee. get 36 months interest-free financing: no down, and no interest for 3 years. plus, get free same-day delivery. sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee, interest-free financing, and free delivery? that's the ticket! s
nasa says there is also a possibility that the super jupiter could also be a brown star which could be basically a start that collapses. they're still looking into it but that is pretty impressive. >> tell me about it james. >> i like nasa news. >> we have a big stories we're watching this morning as we leave up to thanksgiving. the port of oakland were hundreds of workers are on strike and we will tell you what a good means to use your shopping are traveling this thing clinks...
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. >> in those tight races like the proposition 30 governor brown's measure to boost funding to public education, this election can be a nail biter. >> and we're going get funds for schools. >> and the state of california says it depends on our feature. >> in june we did not know results of the tax for two weeks. and lost by less than 1%. >> sorry, thank you very much. >> and a new poll shows public support for governor brown's tax measure remains below 50%, just five days where the election. the poll shows prop 30 has 48% support from likely voters. 38% opposed. director of the poll says there appears to be enough undecided voters to swing prop 30 to a victory on election day. coming up governor brown visit san francisco to drum up support from those still undecided on how they'll vote. >> well, there is makeup work to do for students in san francisco public schools. rourdz indicate plenty of students turned out. that is compared to raft week, middle school attendance down about 11%. grade schoolers down about three and a half percent. a chance to see history. >> it's right. >> and st
. >> in those tight races like the proposition 30 governor brown's measure to boost funding to public education, this election can be a nail biter. >> and we're going get funds for schools. >> and the state of california says it depends on our feature. >> in june we did not know results of the tax for two weeks. and lost by less than 1%. >> sorry, thank you very much. >> and a new poll shows public support for governor brown's tax measure remains below 50%,...
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brown's campaign raised more than $40 million. mostly from teachers union and labor groups. coming up we'll talk to parents and teachers and find out how they feel about prop 30 this morning. live in san francisco i'm tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california's rejected the rival tax measure proposition 38. take a look at your screen. 72% voting no. 28% yes. that is 95% of precincts reported. it was funded by a millionaire attorney and would have raised the taxes of middle and upper class income households. >>> 6:08. santa clara county voters decided on several ballot measures on election day. ktvu janine de la vega live in san jose. you can tell us some of the results. good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning. all these measures centered around money one of the measures that didn't pass that seemed to be a shock to at least the people we spoke to this morning was measure that centered around gambling and that is measure e. now 42% of the people voted yes. and 58% were against it. now this measure would have increased the amount of gaming tables at san jose's
brown's campaign raised more than $40 million. mostly from teachers union and labor groups. coming up we'll talk to parents and teachers and find out how they feel about prop 30 this morning. live in san francisco i'm tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california's rejected the rival tax measure proposition 38. take a look at your screen. 72% voting no. 28% yes. that is 95% of precincts reported. it was funded by a millionaire attorney and would have raised the taxes of middle and...
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brown says both systems must keep a lid on costs a week after voters approved prop 30 which raises tacks to fund education. >>> supermarket workers -- return to their jobs after ending a 10 day strike against raley's and nob hill foods tentative deal was struck yesterday. a spokesman called it a resounding victory for supermarket workers the chain says the contract provided with it savings it needed to stay competitive. >>> another hire event job fair today in san francisco at the hotel wickham on market from noon until 4:00 we have details at abc7news.com under see it on tv. >>> next, starbucks rolls out plans for new drive-thru service. >>> commercial crab season begins just in time for thanksgiving. we'll tell you what you can expect to pay as you put on your bib this morning. >>> another step towards a new waterfront arena for the warriors. preview of mayor lee's announcement, later today. >> >> welcome back. temperatures well above average even to the coast 70s there, mid 60s san rafael, richmond, napa, vallejo and antioch upper 60s i am quiet across the entire state as we look at d
brown says both systems must keep a lid on costs a week after voters approved prop 30 which raises tacks to fund education. >>> supermarket workers -- return to their jobs after ending a 10 day strike against raley's and nob hill foods tentative deal was struck yesterday. a spokesman called it a resounding victory for supermarket workers the chain says the contract provided with it savings it needed to stay competitive. >>> another hire event job fair today in san francisco at...
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former mayor willie brown. [cheers and applause] and former mayor frank jordan. we want to acknowledge the husband of united states senator and former mayor dianne feinstein, mr. richard bloom. the wife of former mayor gina mos coney and the wife of former mayor joe alliteo, catherine. the sister of former mayor george christopher. the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo larry baer and his wife sam. [cheers and applause] . giants vice president and general manager brian saibian and his wife amanda. [cheers and applause] the wife of the skipper mrs. kim bochy. and let us now welcome distinguished members of the giants ownership group, charles johnson, david jenkins, trina and rob veen, tory and steven humphrey and allen baer. and we also joined by past giants owners. please welcome the family jamie and kim rupert and peter stoneum. also here with us today bob and connie laurie. peter and debbie mc clawlin. bill and sally newco. and now let's
former mayor willie brown. [cheers and applause] and former mayor frank jordan. we want to acknowledge the husband of united states senator and former mayor dianne feinstein, mr. richard bloom. the wife of former mayor gina mos coney and the wife of former mayor joe alliteo, catherine. the sister of former mayor george christopher. the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo...
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the results of a new field poll and the reaction from governor brown. why some teachers are so skeptical. >> and when is the last time you picked up a pay phone? they are suddenly in demand on the east coast because of sandy. how users are getting a wake-up call though when they see the bill. we'll have that and more at 6:00. >> all right, dana, thanks. see you then. "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
the results of a new field poll and the reaction from governor brown. why some teachers are so skeptical. >> and when is the last time you picked up a pay phone? they are suddenly in demand on the east coast because of sandy. how users are getting a wake-up call though when they see the bill. we'll have that and more at 6:00. >> all right, dana, thanks. see you then. "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> remember, the latest news and weather are always on...